{{Nyelecbanner12}}{{Nyhouse2012toc}}Elections for the office of [[New York State Assembly]] will be held in [[New York]] on [[State legislative elections, 2012|November 6, 2012]]. All '''150 seats''' will be up for election.

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{{Nyelecbanner12}}{{Nyhouse2012toc}}Elections for the office of [[New York State Assembly]] were held in [[New York]] on [[State legislative elections, 2012|November 6, 2012]]. All '''150 seats''' were up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 12, 2012. The primary election day was September 13, 2012.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 12, 2012. The primary election day was September 13, 2012.

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==Majority control==

==Majority control==

: ''See also: [[Partisan composition of state houses]]''

: ''See also: [[Partisan composition of state houses]]''

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Heading into the November 6 election, the Democratic Party holds the majority in the [[New York State Assembly]]:

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Heading into the November 6 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the [[New York State Assembly]]:

A total of 18 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:

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| [[Daniel Burling]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 147

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| [[George Amedore]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 105

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| [[George Latimer]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 91

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| [[Grace Meng]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 22

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| [[Guillermo Linares]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 72

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| [[Hakeem Jeffries]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 57

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| [[James Conte]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 10

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| [[Joel Miller]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 102

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| [[John McEneny]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 104

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| [[Kevin Smardz]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 146

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| [[Lou Tobacco]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 62

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| [[Nancy Calhoun]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 96

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| [[Philip Boyle]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 8

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| [[Robert Reilly]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 109

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| [[Ronald Canestrari]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 106

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| [[Rory Lancman]]||{{blue dot}}||Assembly District 25

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| [[Sean Hanna]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 130

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| [[Teresa Sayward]]||{{red dot}}||Assembly District 113

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==Campaign contributions==

==Campaign contributions==

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==List of candidates==

==List of candidates==

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{{Candidate list noteA|Date=August 15, 2012}}

New York is one of eight states that have "electoral fusion" -- which allows more than one political party to support a common candidate. This creates a situation where one candidate will appear multiple times on the same ballot, for the same position. Electoral fusion was once widespread across the United States, but is now commonly practiced only in New York.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_fusion Wikipedia entry: electoral fusion]</ref>

New York is one of eight states that have "electoral fusion" -- which allows more than one political party to support a common candidate. This creates a situation where one candidate will appear multiple times on the same ballot, for the same position. Electoral fusion was once widespread across the United States, but is now commonly practiced only in New York.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_fusion Wikipedia entry: electoral fusion]</ref>

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[[File:New York's State Assembly Districts Before and After the 2010 Census Redistricting.jpg|link=http://nyshd2011.ballotpedia.censusviewer.com/client|thumb|450px|This is [http://nyshd2011.ballotpedia.censusviewer.com/client a map of the state assembly districts of New York] before and after the [[Redistricting in New York|2010 redistricting]]. An interactive map is available by clicking on the image, where you can zoom in on districts down to the street level.]]

[[File:New York's State Assembly Districts Before and After the 2010 Census Redistricting.jpg|link=http://nyshd2011.ballotpedia.censusviewer.com/client|thumb|450px|This is [http://nyshd2011.ballotpedia.censusviewer.com/client a map of the state assembly districts of New York] before and after the [[Redistricting in New York|2010 redistricting]]. An interactive map is available by clicking on the image, where you can zoom in on districts down to the street level.]]

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Daniel Losquadro]] (R) is running for re-election in District 2.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Fred W. Thiele, Jr.]] {{approved}}- Incumbent Thiele first assumed office in District 2 in 1995. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Thiele is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Fred W. Thiele, Jr.]] {{approved}}- Incumbent Thiele first assumed office in 1995. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Thiele is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Fred W. Thiele, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Fred W. Thiele, Jr.]] 38,005 {{won}}

===District 2===

===District 2===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Fred Thiele]] (I) is running for re-election in District 1.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Nicholas F. Deegan]] {{approved}}

:*[[Nicholas F. Deegan]] {{approved}}

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Daniel P. Losquadro]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Losquadro first assumed office in District 1 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Losquadro is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Daniel P. Losquadro]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Losquadro first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Losquadro is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Michael Fitzpatrick]] (R) is running for re-election in District 8.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Christopher D. Bodkin]] {{approved}}

:*[[Christopher D. Bodkin]] {{approved}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christopher D. Bodkin]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christopher D. Bodkin]] 21,659

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:{{reddot}} [[Andrew R. Garbarino]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Andrew R. Garbarino]] 28,435 {{won}}

===District 8===

===District 8===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Michael J. Fitzpatrick]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Fitzpatrick first assumed office in District 7 in 2003. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Fitzpatrick is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Michael J. Fitzpatrick]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Fitzpatrick first assumed office in 2003. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Fitzpatrick is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jesse A. Safer]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jesse A. Safer]] 15,558

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:{{reddot}} [[Michael J. Fitzpatrick]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Michael J. Fitzpatrick]] 35,775 {{won}}

===District 9===

===District 9===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Andrew Raia]] (R) is running for re-election in District 12.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Jay S. Cherlin]] {{approved}}

:*[[Jay S. Cherlin]] {{approved}}

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:*[[Richard W. Young]]: 759

:*[[Richard W. Young]]: 759

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:*[[Joseph S. Saladino]]: 3,355 {{approved}} - Incumbent Saladino first assumed office in District 12 in 2004. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Saladino is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Joseph S. Saladino]]: 3,355 {{approved}} - Incumbent Saladino first assumed office in 2004. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Saladino is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jay S. Cherlin]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jay S. Cherlin]] 15,585

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph S. Saladino]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph S. Saladino]] 34,287 {{won}}

===District 10===

===District 10===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph S. Dujmic, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph S. Dujmic, Jr.]] 21,241

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:{{reddot}} [[Chad A. Lupinacci]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Chad A. Lupinacci]] 26,310 {{won}}

===District 11===

===District 11===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert K. Sweeney]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert K. Sweeney]] 27,854 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Rashad Cureton]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Rashad Cureton]] 7,287

===District 12===

===District 12===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Joseph Saladino]] (R) is running for re-election in District 9.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*No candidates filed.

:*No candidates filed.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Andrew P. Raia]] {{approved}} -Incumbent Raia first assumed office in District 9 in 2003. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Raia is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Andrew P. Raia]] {{approved}} -Incumbent Raia first assumed office in 2003. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Raia is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[John E. Brooks]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brooks is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[John E. Brooks]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brooks is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[David G. McDonough]] {{approved}} - Incumbent McDonough first assumed office in District 19 in 2002. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, McDonough is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

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:*[[David G. McDonough]] {{approved}} - Incumbent McDonough first assumed office in 2002. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, McDonough is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[John E. Brooks]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[John E. Brooks]] 19,243

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:{{reddot}} [[David G. McDonough]]

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:{{reddot}} [[David G. McDonough]] 32,765 {{won}}

===District 15===

===District 15===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Mario Ferone]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Mario Ferone]] 18,951

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:{{reddot}} [[Michael A. Montesano]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Michael A. Montesano]] 27,954 {{won}}

===District 16===

===District 16===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michelle Schimel]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michelle Schimel]] 29,206 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Richard E. Stiek]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Richard E. Stiek]] 18,487

===District 17===

===District 17===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kevin C. Brady]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kevin C. Brady]] 20,138

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas McKevitt]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas McKevitt]] 27,114 {{won}}

===District 18===

===District 18===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Earlene Hooper]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Earlene Hooper]] 35,571 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Elton E. McCabe]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Elton E. McCabe]] 3,848

===District 19===

===District 19===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[David McDonough]] (R) is running for re-election in District 14.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Gary B. Port]] {{approved}}

:*[[Gary B. Port]] {{approved}}

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Edward P. Ra]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Ra first assumed office in District 21 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Ra is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Edward P. Ra]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Ra first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Ra is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Gary B. Port]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Gary B. Port]] 17,599

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:{{reddot}} [[Edward P. Ra]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Edward P. Ra]] 28,799 {{won}}

===District 20===

===District 20===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Harvey Weisenberg]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Harvey Weisenberg]] 21,730 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[David J. Sussman]]

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:{{reddot}} [[David J. Sussman]] 17,091

===District 21===

===District 21===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Edward Ra]] (R) is running for re-election in District 19.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Jeffrey S. Friedman]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Friedman is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Jeffrey S. Friedman]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Friedman is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Brian F. Curran]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Curran first assumed office in District 14 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Curran is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Brian F. Curran]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Curran first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Curran is running on the [[Conservative Party]], [[Independence Party of New York State]], and [[Tax Revolt Party]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jeffrey S. Friedman]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jeffrey S. Friedman]] 23,845

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:{{reddot}} [[Brian F. Curran]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Brian F. Curran]] 27,627 {{won}}

===District 22===

===District 22===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michaelle C. Solages]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michaelle C. Solages]] 30,205 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Sean Wright]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Sean Wright]] 16,471

===District 23===

===District 23===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Phillip Goldfeder]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Phillip Goldfeder]] 17,366 {{won}}

===District 24===

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:{{bluedot}} [[David I. Weprin]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[David I. Weprin]] 26,357 {{won}}

===District 25===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Nily D. Rozic]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Nily D. Rozic]] 15,889{{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Abraham M. Fuchs]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Abraham M. Fuchs]] 6,098

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:{{dreddot}} [[William N. Garifal, Jr.]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[William N. Garifal, Jr.]] 655

===District 26===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Edward C. Braunstein]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Edward C. Braunstein]] 27,919 {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael A Simanowitz]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael A Simanowitz]] 24,157 {{won}}

===District 28===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Andrew D. Hevesi]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Andrew D. Hevesi]] 26,808 {{won}}

===District 29===

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:{{bluedot}} [[William Scarborough]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[William Scarborough]] 36,496 {{won}}

===District 30===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Margaret M. Markey]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Margaret M. Markey]] 19,618 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Anthony P. Nunziato]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Anthony P. Nunziato]] 9,077

===District 31===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michele R. Titus]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michele R. Titus]] 22,634 {{won}}

===District 32===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vivian E. Cook]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vivian E. Cook]] 34,414 {{won}}

===District 33===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Barbara M. Clark]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Barbara M. Clark]] 34,564 {{won}}

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:{{graydot}} [[Clyde Vanel]] (More Jobs Party)

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:{{graydot}} [[Clyde Vanel]] 4,093 (More Jobs Party)

===District 34===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael G. DenDekker]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael G. DenDekker]] 18,833 {{won}}

===District 35===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jeffrion L. Aubry]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Jeffrion L. Aubry]] 19,008 {{won}}

===District 36===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Aravella Simotas]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Aravella Simotas]] 26,331 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Julia Haich]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Julia Haich]] 4,993

===District 37===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Catherine T. Nolan]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Catherine T. Nolan]] 24,343 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[John Kevin Wilson]]

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:{{reddot}} [[John Kevin Wilson]] 3,384

===District 38===

===District 38===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael G. Miller]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael G. Miller]] 19,812 {{won}}

===District 39===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Francisco P. Moya]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Francisco P. Moya]] 14,663 {{won}}

===District 40===

===District 40===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Inez Barron]] (D) is running for re-election in District 60.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Martha Flores-Vazquez]]: 560

:*[[Martha Flores-Vazquez]]: 560

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ronald T. Kim]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Philip Gim]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Philip Gim]] 6,409

===District 41===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Helene E. Weinstein]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Helene E. Weinstein]] 26,257 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph Hayon]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph Hayon]] 6,695

===District 42===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Rhoda S. Jacobs]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Rhoda S. Jacobs]] 31,891 {{won}}

===District 43===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Karim Camara]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Stuart A. Balberg]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Stuart A. Balberg]] 1,840

===District 44===

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:{{bluedot}} [[James F. Brennan]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[James F. Brennan]] 28,344 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Catherine Fox]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Catherine Fox]] 5,389

===District 45===

===District 45===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Steven Cymbrowitz]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Steven Cymbrowitz]] 11,859 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Russell C. Gallo]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Russell C. Gallo]] 5,517

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:{{dpurpledot}} [[Ben Akselrod]]

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:{{dpurpledot}} [[Ben Akselrod]] 4,151

===District 46===

===District 46===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alec Brook-Krasny]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alec Brook-Krasny]] 16,016 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas A. McCarthy]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas A. McCarthy]] 9,680

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:{{greendot}} [[Patrick Dwyer]]

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:{{greendot}} [[Patrick Dwyer]] 440

===District 47===

===District 47===

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:{{bluedot}} [[William Colton]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[William Colton]] 14,370 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[James M. Rippa]]

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:{{reddot}} [[James M. Rippa]] 4,942

===District 48===

===District 48===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dov Hikind]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dov Hikind]] 19,264 {{won}}

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:{{graydot}} [[Mitchell Tischler]] (School Choice Party)

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:{{graydot}} [[Mitchell Tischler]] 1,216 (School Choice Party)

===District 49===

===District 49===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Peter J. Abbate, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Peter J. Abbate, Jr.]] 12,108 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Vincent Katinas]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Vincent Katinas]] 1,429

===District 50===

===District 50===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph R. Lentol]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph R. Lentol]] 25,561 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Victor V. Best]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Victor V. Best]] 2,925

===District 51===

===District 51===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Felix W. Ortiz]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Felix W. Ortiz]] 18,918 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Henry Lallave]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Henry Lallave]] 2,635

===District 52===

===District 52===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joan L. Millman]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joan L. Millman]] 49,265 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[John R. Nijhawan]]

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:{{reddot}} [[John R. Nijhawan]] 3,747

===District 53===

===District 53===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vito J. Lopez]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vito J. Lopez]] 25,956 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Richy Garcia]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Richy Garcia]] 2,916

===District 54===

===District 54===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Rafael L. Espinal, Jr.]] 24,242 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Khorshed A. Chowdhury]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Khorshed A. Chowdhury]] 858

===District 55===

===District 55===

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:{{bluedot}} [[William F. Boyland, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[William F. Boyland, Jr.]] 30,847 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jonathan H. Anderson]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Jonathan H. Anderson]] 656

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:{{dpurpledot}} [[Bilal Malik]]

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:{{dpurpledot}} [[Bilal Malik]] 979

===District 56===

===District 56===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Annette M. Robinson]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Annette M. Robinson]] 36,891 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Francenia Sims-Hall]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Francenia Sims-Hall]] 510

===District 57===

===District 57===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Hakeem Jeffries]] (D) is running for U.S. House

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Hakeem Jeffries]] (D) ran for the U.S. House

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Olanike T. Alabi]]: 2,168

:*[[Olanike T. Alabi]]: 2,168

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:{{bluedot}} [[Walter T. Mosley III]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Walter T. Mosley III]] 46,733 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Francis J. Voyticky]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Francis J. Voyticky]] 1,111

===District 58===

===District 58===

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:{{bluedot}} [[N. Nick Perry]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[N. Nick Perry]] 38,495 {{won}}

===District 59===

===District 59===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alan N. Maisel]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alan N. Maisel]] 31,273 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Robert Maresca]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Robert Maresca]] 2,921

===District 60===

===District 60===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Nicole Malliotakis]] (R) is running for re-election in District 64.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Christopher Banks]]: 2,364

:*[[Christopher Banks]]: 2,364

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:*[[Inez D. Barron]]: 2,962 {{approved}} - Incumbent Barron first assumed office in District 40 in 2009. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Barron is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Inez D. Barron]]: 2,962 {{approved}} - Incumbent Barron first assumed office in 2009. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Barron is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Inez D. Barron]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Inez D. Barron]] 34,514 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Kenneth Waluyn]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Kenneth Waluyn]] 1,180

===District 61===

===District 61===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Matthew J. Titone]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Matthew J. Titone]] 28,616 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul D. Saryian]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul D. Saryian]] 7,204

===District 62===

===District 62===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Anthony A. Mascolo]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Anthony A. Mascolo]] 12,943

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph Borelli]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph Borelli]] 29,026 {{won}}

===District 63===

===District 63===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael J. Cusick]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael J. Cusick]] 25,294 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Samuel T. Pirozzolo]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Samuel T. Pirozzolo]] 12,977

===District 64===

===District 64===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Sheldon Silver]] (D) is running for re-election in District 65.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[John M. Mancuso]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mancuso is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[John M. Mancuso]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mancuso is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Nicole Malliotakis]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Malliotakis first assumed office in District 60 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Malliotakis is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Nicole Malliotakis]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Malliotakis first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Malliotakis is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[John M. Mancuso]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[John M. Mancuso]] 13,239

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:{{reddot}} [[Nicole Malliotakis]]

+

:{{reddot}} [[Nicole Malliotakis]] 21,173 {{won}}

===District 65===

===District 65===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Micah Kellner]] (D) is running for re-election in District 76.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Sheldon Silver]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Silver first assumed office in District 64 in 1977. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Silver is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Sheldon Silver]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Silver first assumed office in 1977. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Silver is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sheldon Silver]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sheldon Silver]] 25,128 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Wave Chan]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Wave Chan]] 4,906

===District 66===

===District 66===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Deborah J. Glick]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Deborah J. Glick]] 40,104 {{won}}

===District 67===

===District 67===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Linda B. Rosenthal]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Linda B. Rosenthal]] 43,196 {{won}}

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:{{greendot}} [[Julia Willebrand]]

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:{{greendot}} [[Julia Willebrand]] 2,300

===District 68===

===District 68===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert J. Rodriguez]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert J. Rodriguez]] 31,517 {{won}}

===District 69===

===District 69===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel J. O'Donnell]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel J. O'Donnell]] 44,468 {{won}}

===District 70===

===District 70===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Keith L.T. Wright]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Keith L.T. Wright]] 40,387 {{won}}

===District 71===

===District 71===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Herman D. Farrell, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Herman D. Farrell, Jr.]] 36,239 {{won}}

===District 72===

===District 72===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Guillermo Linares]] (D) is running for election to [[New York State Senate|state Senate]] District 31.

'''''Note:''' Campbell did not appear on the general election candidate list.

:{{greendot}} <u>'''September 13 Green Party primary:</u>

:{{greendot}} <u>'''September 13 Green Party primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carl E. Heastie]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carl E. Heastie]] 34,294 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[David S. Glover]]

+

:{{reddot}} [[David S. Glover]] 767

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:{{greendot}} [[Trevor Archer]]

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:{{greendot}} [[Trevor Archer]] 178

===District 84===

===District 84===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carmen E. Arroyo]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carmen E. Arroyo]] 25,298 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Franklin Chidi Oleh]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Franklin Chidi Oleh]] 616

===District 85===

===District 85===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Marcos A. Crespo]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Marcos A. Crespo]] 24,997 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Janelle King]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Janelle King]] 620

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:{{dreddot}} [[Eduardo Ramirez]]

+

:{{dreddot}} [[Eduardo Ramirez]] 324

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:{{greendot}} [[Daniel Zuger]]

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:{{greendot}} [[Daniel Zuger]] 122

===District 86===

===District 86===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Nelson L. Castro]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Nelson L. Castro]] 23,089 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Ana Sanchez]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Ana Sanchez]] 698

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:{{dreddot}} [[Vhidiwhatie Diamond]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Vhidiwhatie Diamond]] 145

===District 87===

===District 87===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Luis R. Sepulveda]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Luis R. Sepulveda]] 28,777 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Michael Dennis]]

+

:{{dreddot}} [[Michael Dennis]] 646

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:{{greendot}} [[Walter G. Nestler]]

+

:{{greendot}} [[Walter G. Nestler]] 276

===District 88===

===District 88===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Amy R. Paulin]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Amy R. Paulin]] 40,615 {{won}}

===District 89===

===District 89===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Robert Castelli]] (R) is running for re-election in District 93.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[J. Gary Pretlow]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Pretlow first assumed office in District 87 in 1993. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Pretlow is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[J. Gary Pretlow]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Pretlow first assumed office in 1993. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Pretlow is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[J. Gary Pretlow]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[J. Gary Pretlow]] 33,141 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Rosemarie Jarosz]] 2,147

===District 90===

===District 90===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Sandra Galef]] (D) is running for re-election in District 95.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Shelley B. Mayer]] {{approved}} - District 93 incumbent Mayer first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mayer is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[Shelley B. Mayer]] {{approved}} - District 93 incumbent Mayer first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mayer is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Shelley B. Mayer]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Shelley B. Mayer]] 28,648 {{won}}

===District 91===

===District 91===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Steven Otis]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Steven Otis]] 25,905 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[William J. Villanova]]

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:{{reddot}} [[William J. Villanova]] 15,397

===District 92===

===District 92===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thomas J. Abinanti]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thomas J. Abinanti]] 41,062 {{won}}

===District 93===

===District 93===

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:*[[Bob Castelli]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Castelli first assumed office in District 89 in 2010. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Castelli is running on the [[Constitution Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Bob Castelli]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Castelli first assumed office in 2010. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Castelli is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[David Buchwald]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[David Buchwald]] 29,394 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Bob Castelli]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Bob Castelli]] 24,609

===District 94===

===District 94===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:*[[Dario Gristina]]: 900

:*[[Dario Gristina]]: 900

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:*[[Stephen Katz]]: 1,623 {{approved}} Incumbent Katz first assumed office in District 99 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Katz is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Stephen Katz]]: 1,623 {{approved}} Incumbent Katz first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Katz is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Andrew I. Falk]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Andrew I. Falk]] 24,903

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:{{reddot}} [[Stephen Katz]]

+

:{{reddot}} [[Stephen Katz]] 29,578 {{won}}

===District 95===

===District 95===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Ellen Jaffee]] (D) is running for re-election in District 97.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Sandra R. Galef]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Galef first assumed office in District 90 in 1993. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Galef is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:*[[Sandra R. Galef]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Galef first assumed office in 1993. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Galef is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sandra R. Galef]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sandra R. Galef]] 32,619 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Kim Izzarelli]]

+

:{{reddot}} [[Kim Izzarelli]] 14,913

===District 96===

===District 96===

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Nancy Calhoun]] (R) did not seek re-election.

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Nancy Calhoun]] (R) did not seek re-election.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Kenneth P. Zebrowski]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Zebrowski first assumed office in District 94 in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Zebrowski is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Kenneth P. Zebrowski]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Zebrowski first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Zebrowski is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Matthew I. Brennan]] {{approved}}

+

'''''Note:''' [[Matthew I. Brennan]] filed to run, but his petition was ruled invalid.

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kenneth P. Zebrowski]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kenneth P. Zebrowski]] 41,526 {{won}}

−

:{{reddot}} [[Matthew I. Brennan]]

+

−

:{{dpurpledot}} [[Kenneth P. Zebrowski]]

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===District 97===

===District 97===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Ann Rabbitt]] (R) is running for re-election in District 98.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Ellen C. Jaffee]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Jaffee first assumed office in District 95 in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Jaffee is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Ellen C. Jaffee]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Jaffee first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Jaffee is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

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:*[[Ellen C. Jaffee]] - Incumbent Jaffee first assumed office in District 95 in 2007. In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Jaffee is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and Democratic tickets.

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:*[[Ellen C. Jaffee]] - Incumbent Jaffee first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Jaffee is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and Democratic tickets.

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:*[[Joseph T. Gravagna]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Gravagna is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

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:*[[Joseph T. Gravagna]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Gravagna is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ellen C. Jaffee]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ellen C. Jaffee]] 29,546 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph T. Gravagna]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph T. Gravagna]] 15,801

===District 98===

===District 98===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Aileen Gunther]] (D) is running for re-election in District 100.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Aron B. Wieder]]: 772

:*[[Aron B. Wieder]]: 772

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Ann G. Rabbitt]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Rabbitt first assumed office in District 97 in 2005. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Rabbitt is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:*[[Ann G. Rabbitt]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Rabbitt first assumed office in 2005. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Rabbitt is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

:{{dgreendot}} <u>'''September 13 Working Families primary:</u>

:{{dgreendot}} <u>'''September 13 Working Families primary:</u>

:*[[William A. Gerard]] {{approved}}

:*[[William A. Gerard]] {{approved}}

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'''''Note:''''' Gerard did not appear on the final general candidate list; Democratic nominee [[Gerard T. McQuade, Jr.]] was the replacement on the Working Families line.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Gerard T. McQuade, Jr.]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Gerard T. McQuade, Jr.]] 20,064

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:{{reddot}} [[Ann G. Rabbitt]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Ann G. Rabbitt]] 25,024 {{won}}

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:{{dgreendot}} [[William A. Gerard]]

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===District 99===

===District 99===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Steve Katz]] (R) is running for re-election in District 94.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[James G. Skoufis]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Skoufis is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[James G. Skoufis]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Skoufis is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Kyle P. Roddey]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Roddey is running on the [[Republican]] ticket.

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:*[[Kyle P. Roddey]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Roddey is running on the [[Republican]] and [[Conservative Party]] tickets.

'''''Note:''' [[James G. Skoufis]] -- who is running on the [[Democrat]] and [[Working Families Party]] tickets -- filed the needed petitions to run in the Independence primary, but was not authorized by the party.''<ref>[http://www.markjlevy.com/2012/07/will-there-be-any-primaries-on-913.html ''On the Mark Side...'', "Will there be any primaries on 9/13?," July 28, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.]</ref>

'''''Note:''' [[James G. Skoufis]] -- who is running on the [[Democrat]] and [[Working Families Party]] tickets -- filed the needed petitions to run in the Independence primary, but was not authorized by the party.''<ref>[http://www.markjlevy.com/2012/07/will-there-be-any-primaries-on-913.html ''On the Mark Side...'', "Will there be any primaries on 9/13?," July 28, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.]</ref>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[James G. Skoufis]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[James G. Skoufis]] 29,030 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Kyle P. Roddey]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Kyle P. Roddey]] 23,171

===District 100===

===District 100===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Frank Skartados]] (D) is running for re-election in District 104.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Aileen M. Gunther]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Gunther first assumed office in District 98 in 2003. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Gunther is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[Aileen M. Gunther]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Gunther first assumed office in District 98 in 2003. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Gunther is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Aileen M. Gunther]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Aileen M. Gunther]] 31,299 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Gary D. Linton]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Gary D. Linton]] 12,528

===District 101===

===District 101===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Kevin Cahill]] (D) is running for re-election in District 103.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Daniel R. Carter]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Carter is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Daniel R. Carter]] {{approved}}

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:*[[Brian M. Maher]]: 1,765

:*[[Brian M. Maher]]: 1,765

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:*[[Claudia Tenney]]: 3,239 {{approved}} Incumbent Tenney first assumed office in District 115 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Tenney is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Claudia Tenney]]: 3,239 {{approved}} Incumbent Tenney first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Tenney is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel R. Carter]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel R. Carter]] 17,543

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:{{reddot}} [[Claudia Tenney]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Claudia Tenney]] 32,067 {{won}}

===District 102===

===District 102===

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:*[[Peter D. Lopez]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Lopez first assumed office in District 127 in 2007. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Lopez is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Peter D. Lopez]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Lopez first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Lopez is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[James A. Miller]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[James A. Miller]] 18,423

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:{{reddot}} [[Peter D. Lopez]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Peter D. Lopez]] 35,171 {{won}}

===District 103===

===District 103===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Didi Barrett]] (D) is running for re-election in District 106.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Kevin A. Cahill]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Cahill first assumed office in District 101 in 1999. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Cahill is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Kevin A. Cahill]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Cahill first assumed office in 1999. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Cahill is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:*[[Richard Cahill, Jr.]] {{approved}}

:*[[Richard Cahill, Jr.]] {{approved}}

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'''''Note:''' Richard Cahill said on his blog that he had no intention of running, and that he allowed the county GOP to use his name to keep the nomination open for someone else upon his declining it.<ref>[http://cahillonkingston.blogspot.com/2012/06/cahill-vs-cahill.html ''Cahill on Kingston'', "Cahill vs Cahill?" June 3, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2012.]</ref> As a result, he does not appear on the general candidate list.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kevin A. Cahill]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Kevin A. Cahill]] 46,665 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Richard Cahill, Jr.]]

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===District 104===

===District 104===

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[John McEneny]] (D) did not seek re-election.

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[John McEneny]] (D) did not seek re-election.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Frank K. Skartados]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Skartados first assumed office in District 100 in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Skartados is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Frank K. Skartados]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Skartados first assumed office in District 100 in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Skartados is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Didi Barrett]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Barrett first assumed office in District 103 in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Barrett is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Didi Barrett]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Barrett first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Barrett is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[David Byrne]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Byrne is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

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:*[[David Byrne]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Byrne is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Didi Barrett]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Didi Barrett]] 28,297 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[David Byrne]]

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:{{reddot}} [[David Byrne]] 23,797

===District 107===

===District 107===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Clifford Crouch]] (R) is running for re-election in District 122.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Keith A. Hammond]]: 659

:*[[Keith A. Hammond]]: 659

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Steven F. McLaughlin]] {{approved}} - Incumbent McLaughlin first assumed office in District 108 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, McLaughlin is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Steven F. McLaughlin]] {{approved}} - Incumbent McLaughlin first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, McLaughlin is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{dgreendot}} <u>'''September 13 Working Families Party primary:</u>

:{{dgreendot}} <u>'''September 13 Working Families Party primary:</u>

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<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Cheryl A. Roberts]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Cheryl A. Roberts]] 28,140

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:{{reddot}} [[Steven F. McLaughlin]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Steven F. McLaughlin]] 30,250 {{won}}

===District 108===

===District 108===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Steven McLaughlin]] (R) is running for re-election in District 107.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[John T. McDonald, III]]: 5,045 {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, McDonald is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

:*[[John T. McDonald, III]]: 5,045 {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, McDonald is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

:*[[Carolyn McLaughlin]]: 4,094 - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, McLaughlin is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Carolyn McLaughlin]]: 4,094 - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, McLaughlin is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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'''''Note:''' [[Brian Scavo]] filed to run, but was ruled invalid.''

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'''''Note:''' [[Brian Scavo]] filed to run, but was ruled invalid.''<ref>[http://blog.timesunion.com/localpolitics/12461/officials-recommend-removing-scavo-from-ballot/ ''TimesUnion.com'',"Brian Scavo all but certainly off 108th Assembly District ballot," July 27, 2012]</ref>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[John T. McDonald, III]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[John T. McDonald, III]] 28,197 {{won}}

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:{{dgreendot}} [[Carolyn McLaughlin]] 7,646

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:{{yellowdot}} [[James Campbell (New York)|James Campbell]] 1,117

===District 109===

===District 109===

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:*[[William J. McCarthy, Jr.]]: 1,929

:*[[William J. McCarthy, Jr.]]: 1,929

:*[[Margarita Perez]]: 486

:*[[Margarita Perez]]: 486

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:*[[Patricia Fahy]]: 5,335 {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Fahy is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Patricia Fahy]]: 5,335 {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Fahy is also running on the [[Working Families Party]] and ticket.

:*[[Frank J. Commisso, Jr.]]: 2,686

:*[[Frank J. Commisso, Jr.]]: 2,686

:*[[Christopher T. Higgins]]: 2,372

:*[[Christopher T. Higgins]]: 2,372

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:{{bluedot}}[[Patricia Fahy]]

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:{{bluedot}}[[Patricia Fahy]] 37,966 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Theodore J. Danz, Jr.]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Theodore J. Danz, Jr.]] 19,319

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:{{dreddot}} [[Joseph P. Sullivan]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Joseph P. Sullivan]] 2,043

===District 110===

===District 110===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[James Tedisco]] (R) is running for re-election in District 112.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Timothy D. Nichols]]: 652

:*[[Timothy D. Nichols]]: 652

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Jennifer A. Whalen]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Whalen is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Jennifer A. Whalen]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Whalen is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Phillip G. Steck]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Phillip G. Steck]] 32,664 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jennifer A. Whalen]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Jennifer A. Whalen]] 24,488

===District 111===

===District 111===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[William Magee]] (D) is running for re-election in District 121.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Santabarbara is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Santabarbara is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{dreddot}} <u>'''September 13 Conservative Party primary:</u>

:{{dreddot}} <u>'''September 13 Conservative Party primary:</u>

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:*[[Thomas L. Quackenbush]] In addition to running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket, Quackenbush is running on the Republican and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Thomas L. Quackenbush]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket, Quackenbush is running on the Republican ticket.

:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] In addition to running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket, Santabarbara is running on the Democratic, [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] In addition to running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket, Santabarbara is running on the Democratic, [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

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:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Santabarbara is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and Democratic tickets.

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:*[[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Santabarbara is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and Democratic tickets.

:*[[Thomas L. Quackenbush]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Quackenbush is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

:*[[Thomas L. Quackenbush]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Quackenbush is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

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<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Angelo L. Santabarbara]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Angelo L. Santabarbara]] 28,402 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas L. Quackenbush]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Thomas L. Quackenbush]] 16,617

===District 112===

===District 112===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Tony Jordan]] (R) is running for re-election in District 113.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Michele E. Draves]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Draves is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Michele E. Draves]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Draves is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[James N. Tedisco]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Tedisco first assumed office in District 110 in 1983. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Tedesco is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[James N. Tedisco]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Tedisco first assumed office in 1983. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Tedesco is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michele E. Draves]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michele E. Draves]] 20,142

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:{{reddot}} [[James N. Tedisco]]

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:{{reddot}} [[James N. Tedisco]] 42,929 {{won}}

===District 113===

===District 113===

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:*[[Tony Jordan]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Jordan first assumed office in District 112 in 2009. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Jordan is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Tony Jordan]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Jordan first assumed office in 2009. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Jordan is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carrie Woerner]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Carrie Woerner]] 25,600

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:{{reddot}} [[Tony Jordan]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Tony Jordan]] 28,633 {{won}}

===District 114===

===District 114===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Janet Duprey]] (R) is running for re-election in District 115.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Dennis J. Tarantino]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Tarantino is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Dennis J. Tarantino]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Tarantino is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dennis J. Tarantino]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dennis J. Tarantino]] 23,044

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:{{reddot}} [[Daniel G. Stec]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Daniel G. Stec]] 28,950 {{won}}

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:{{greendot}} [[Derek Java]]

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''{{greendot}} [[Derek Java]]: Did not appear on the general election ballot.''

===District 115===

===District 115===

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:*[[David J. Kimmel]]: 642 - In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kimmel is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:*[[David J. Kimmel]]: 642 - In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kimmel is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:*[[Karen M. Bisso]]: 972 - In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Bisso is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:*[[Karen M. Bisso]]: 972 - In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Bisso is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Janet L. Duprey]]: 1,584 {{approved}} - Incumbent Duprey first assumed office in District 114 in 2007. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:*[[Janet L. Duprey]]: 1,584 {{approved}} - Incumbent Duprey first assumed office in 2007. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

:{{dreddot}} <u>'''September 13 Conservative primary:</u>

:{{dreddot}} <u>'''September 13 Conservative primary:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Timothy R. Carpenter]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Timothy R. Carpenter]] 11,971

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:{{reddot}} [[Janet L. Duprey]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Janet L. Duprey]] 24,286 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Karen M. Bisso]] 9,576

===District 116===

===District 116===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Anthony Brindisi]] (D) is running for re-election in District 119.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Addie Jenne Russell]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Russsell first assumed office in District 118 in 2009. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Russell is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Addie Jenne Russell]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Russsell first assumed office in 2009. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Russell is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Addie Jenne Russell]] 33,329 {{won}}

===District 117===

===District 117===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Marc Butler]] (R) is running for re-election in District 118.

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:*No candidates filed

:*No candidates filed

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:*[[Kenneth Blankenbush]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Blankenbush first assumed office in District 122 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Blankenbush is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Kenneth Blankenbush]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Blankenbush first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Blankenbush is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{reddot}} [[Kenneth Blankenbush]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Kenneth Blankenbush]] 32,992 {{won}}

===District 118===

===District 118===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Addie Russell]] (D) is running for re-election in District 116.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Joseph Chilelli]] {{approved}}

:*[[Joseph Chilelli]] {{approved}}

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:*[[Marc W. Butler]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Butler first assumed office in District 117 in 1995. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Butler is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Marc W. Butler]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Butler first assumed office in 1995. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Butler is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph Chilelli]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph Chilelli]] 12,503

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:{{reddot}} [[Marc W. Butler]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Marc W. Butler]] 26,685 {{won}}

===District 119===

===District 119===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Sam Roberts]] (D) is running for re-election in District 128.

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:*[[Anthony J. Brindisi]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Brindisi first assumed office in District 116 in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brindisi is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Anthony J. Brindisi]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Brindisi first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brindisi is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Anthony J. Brindisi]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Anthony J. Brindisi]] 32,951 {{won}}

===District 120===

===District 120===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[William Magnarelli]] (D) is running for re-election in District 129.

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:{{reddot}} [[William A. Barclay]]

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:{{reddot}} [[William A. Barclay]] 38,991 {{won}}

===District 121===

===District 121===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Donald Miller]] (R) is running for re-election in District 127.

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:*[[Bill Magee]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Magee first assumed office in District 111 in 1991. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Magee is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:*[[Bill Magee]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Magee first assumed office in 1991. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Magee is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Bill Magee]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Bill Magee]] 29,148 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Levi J. Spires]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Levi J. Spires]] 18,605

===District 122===

===District 122===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Kenneth Blankenbush]] (R) is running for re-election in District 117.

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:{{reddot}} [[Clifford W. Crouch]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Clifford W. Crouch]] 38,330 {{won}}

===District 123===

===District 123===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Gary Finch]] (R) is running for re-election in District 126.

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:*[[Donna A. Lupardo]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Lupardo first assumed office in District 126 in 2005. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Lupardo is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Donna A. Lupardo]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Lupardo first assumed office in 2005. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Lupardo is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Donna A. Lupardo]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Donna A. Lupardo]] 30,255 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Julie A. Lewis]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Julie A. Lewis]] 18,558

===District 124===

===District 124===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[William Barclay]] (R) is running for re-election in District 120.

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:{{reddot}} [[Christopher S. Friend]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Christopher S. Friend]] 37,789 {{won}}

===District 125===

===District 125===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Barbara S. Lifton]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Barbara S. Lifton]] 36,896 {{won}}

===District 126===

===District 126===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Donna Lupardo]] (D) is running for re-election in District 123.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*No candidates filed

:*No candidates filed

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:*[[Gary D. Finch]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Finch first assumed office in District 123 in 1999. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Finch is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Gary D. Finch]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Finch first assumed office in 1999. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Finch is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{reddot}} [[Gary D. Finch]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Gary D. Finch]] 44,212 {{won}}

===District 127===

===District 127===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Peter Lopez]] (R) is running for re-election in District 102.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Albert A. Stripe]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Stripe is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Albert A. Stirpe]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Stripe is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Donald Miller]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Miller first assumed office in District 121 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Miller is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Donald Miller]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Miller first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Miller is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:*[[Sam Roberts]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Roberts first assumed office in District 119 in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Roberts is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Sam Roberts]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Roberts first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Roberts is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sam Roberts]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sam Roberts]] 32,898 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[John W. Sharon]]

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:{{reddot}} [[John W. Sharon]] 17,703

===District 129===

===District 129===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Brian Kolb]] (R) is running for re-election in District 131.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[William B. Magnarelli]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Magnarelli first assumed office in District 120 in 1999. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Magnarelli is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[William B. Magnarelli]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Magnarelli first assumed office in 1999. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Magnarelli is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[William B. Magnarelli]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[William B. Magnarelli]] 35,774 {{won}}

===District 130===

===District 130===

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:*[[Robert C. Oaks]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Oaks first assumed office in District 128 in 1993. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Oaks is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Robert C. Oaks]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Oaks first assumed office in 1993. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Oaks is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

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:{{reddot}} [[Robert C. Oaks]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Robert C. Oaks]] 40,469 {{won}}

===District 131===

===District 131===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Harry Bronson]] (D) is running for re-election in District 138.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*No candidates filed

:*No candidates filed

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Brian M. Kolb]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kolb first assumed office in District 129 in 2000. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kolb is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Brian M. Kolb]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kolb first assumed office in in 2000. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kolb is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{reddot}} [[Brian M. Kolb]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Brian M. Kolb]] 44,213 {{won}}

===District 132===

===District 132===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Joseph Morelle]] (D) is running for re-election in District 136.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*No candidates filed

:*No candidates filed

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:*[[Philip A. Palmesano]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Palmesano first assumed office in District 136 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Palmesano is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Philip A. Palmesano]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Palmesano first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Palmesano is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{reddot}} [[Philip A. Palmesano]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Philip A. Palmesano]] 39,580 {{won}}

===District 133===

===District 133===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[David Gantt]] (D) is running for re-election in District 137.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Randolph J. Weaver]] {{approved}}

:*[[Randolph J. Weaver]] {{approved}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Randolph J. Weaver]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Randolph J. Weaver]] 21,165

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:{{reddot}} [[Bill Nojay]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Bill Nojay]] 28,556 {{won}}

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:{{dreddot}} [[Richard E. Burke]] 5,910

===District 134===

===District 134===

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:{{reddot}} [[Bill Reilich]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Bill Reilich]] 45,841 {{won}}

===District 135===

===District 135===

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:{{bluedot}} [[David R. Koon]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[David R. Koon]] 33,399

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:{{reddot}} [[Mark C. Johns]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Mark C. Johns]] 34,868 {{won}}

===District 136===

===District 136===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Philip Palmesano]] (R) is running for re-election in District 132.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Joseph D. Morelle]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Morelle first assumed office in District 132 in 1991. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Morelle is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:*[[Joseph D. Morelle]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Morelle first assumed office in 1991. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Morelle is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph D. Morelle]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph D. Morelle]] 44,403 {{won}}

===District 137===

===District 137===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Christopher Friend]] (R) is running for re-election in District 124.

'''Note:''' Incumbent [[John Ceretto]] (R) is running for re-election in District 145.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Harry B. Bronson]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Bronson first assumed office in District 131 in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Bronson is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Harry B. Bronson]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Bronson first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Bronson is running on the [[Working Families Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Harry B. Bronson]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Harry B. Bronson]] 29,715 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Peterson A. Vazquez]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Peterson A. Vazquez]] 17,242

===District 139===

===District 139===

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:{{reddot}} [[Stephen M. Hawley]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Stephen M. Hawley]] 39,886 {{won}}

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:{{yellowdot}} [[Mark E. Glogowski]] 2,919

===District 140===

===District 140===

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:*[[Charles M. Gilbert]] {{approved}}

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:*[[Charles M. Gilbert]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Gilbert is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robin Schimminger]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robin Schimminger]] 37,153 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Charles M. Gilbert]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Charles M. Gilbert]] 16,141

===District 141===

===District 141===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Crystal D. Peoples]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Crystal D. Peoples]] 43,128 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Ricky Donovan, Sr.]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Ricky Donovan, Sr.]] 4,882

===District 142===

===District 142===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Jane Corwin]] (R) is running for re-election in District 144.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Michael P. Kearns]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kearns first assumed office in District 145 in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Kearns is running on the Republican, [[Conservative Party]], and [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Michael P. Kearns]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kearns first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Kearns is running on the Republican, [[Conservative Party]], and [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Michael P. Kearns]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kearns first assumed office in District 145 in 2012. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kearns is running on the Democratic, [[Conservative Party]], and [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Michael P. Kearns]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Kearns first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Kearns is running on the Democratic, [[Conservative Party]], and [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Michael P. Kearns]]

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:{{bluedot}}{{reddot}} [[Michael P. Kearns]] 52,415 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Michael P. Kearns]]

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===District 143===

===District 143===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dennis H. Gabryszak]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dennis H. Gabryszak]] 39,512 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Frank M. DeCarlo]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Frank M. DeCarlo]] 14,802

===District 144===

===District 144===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Sean Ryan]] (D) is running for re-election in District 149.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*No candidates filed

:*No candidates filed

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Jane L. Corwin]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Corwin first assumed office in District 142 in 2009. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Corwin is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Jane L. Corwin]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Corwin first assumed office in 2009. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Corwin is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:{{reddot}} [[Jane L. Corwin]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Jane L. Corwin]] 44,450 {{won}}

===District 145===

===District 145===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Michael Kearns]] (D) is running for re-election in District 142.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Robert M. Restaino]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Restaino is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Robert M. Restaino]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Restaino is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[John D. Ceretto]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Ceretto first assumed office in District 138 in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Ceretto is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[John D. Ceretto]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Ceretto first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Ceretto is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert M. Restaino]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Robert M. Restaino]] 24,976

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:{{reddot}} [[John D. Ceretto]]

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:{{reddot}} [[John D. Ceretto]] 25,936 {{won}}

===District 146===

===District 146===

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:*[[Raymond W. Walter]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Walter first assumed office in District 148 in 2012. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Walter is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Raymond W. Walter]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Walter first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Walter is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

:{{dpurpledot}} <u>'''September 13 Independence primary:</u>

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:*[[Raymond W. Walter]] - Incumbent Walter first assumed office in District 148 in 2012. In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Walter is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

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:*[[Raymond W. Walter]] - Incumbent Walter first assumed office in 2012. In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Walter is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and Republican tickets.

:*[[Joanne A. Schultz]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Schultz is running on the Democratic ticket.

:*[[Joanne A. Schultz]] In addition to running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] ticket, Schultz is running on the Democratic ticket.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joanne A. Schultz]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joanne A. Schultz]] 25,711

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:{{reddot}} [[Raymond W. Walter]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Raymond W. Walter]] 30,393 {{won}}

===District 147===

===District 147===

Line 1,964:

Line 1,963:

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christina M. Abt]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christina M. Abt]] 26,109

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:{{reddot}} [[David J. DiPietro]]

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:{{reddot}} [[David J. DiPietro]] 32,401 {{won}}

===District 148===

===District 148===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Raymond Walter]] (R) is running for re-election in District 146.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Daniel J. Brown]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brown is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:*[[Daniel J. Brown]] {{approved}} In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Brown is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

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:*[[Joseph M. Giglio]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Giglio first assumed office in District 149 in 2005. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Giglio is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

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:*[[Joseph M. Giglio]] {{approved}} - Incumbent Giglio first assumed office in 2005. In addition to running on the Republican ticket, Giglio is running on the [[Conservative Party]] and [[Independence Party of New York State]] tickets.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel J. Brown]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Daniel J. Brown]] 15,636

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph M. Giglio]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joseph M. Giglio]] 28,873 {{won}}

===District 149===

===District 149===

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'''Note:''' Incumbent [[Joseph Giglio]] (R) is running for re-election in District 148.

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:*[[Joseph A. Mascia]]: 549 - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mascia is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:*[[Joseph A. Mascia]]: 549 - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mascia is running on the [[Conservative Party]] ticket.

:*[[Kevin P. Gaughan]]: 2,274

:*[[Kevin P. Gaughan]]: 2,274

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:*[[Sean M. Ryan]]: 5,135 {{approved}} - Incumbent Ryan first assumed office in District 144 in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Ryan is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

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:*[[Sean M. Ryan]]: 5,135 {{approved}} - Incumbent Ryan first assumed office in 2011. In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Ryan is running on the [[Working Families Party]] ticket.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''September 13 GOP primary:</u>

:*[[David Bellissimo]] {{approved}}

:*[[David Bellissimo]] {{approved}}

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'''''Note:''' Bellissimo does not appear on the final general election candidate list.

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 6 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sean M. Ryan]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Sean M. Ryan]] 35,855 {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[David Bellissimo]]

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:{{dreddot}} [[Joseph A. Mascia]] 7,431

===District 150===

===District 150===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''September 13 Democratic primary:</u>

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:*[[Rudy Mueller]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mueller is running on the [[Independence Party of New York State]] and [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

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:*[[Rudy Mueller]] {{approved}} - In addition to running on the Democratic ticket, Mueller is running on the [[Working Families Party]] tickets.

Campaign contributions

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in New York in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]

Year

Number of candidates

Total contributions

2010

304

$22,899,004

2008

303

$22,621,875

2006

282

$22,190,222

2004

320

$22,795,363

2002

377

$24,474,447

In 2010, the candidates for state assembly raised a total of $22,899,004 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were: [2]

Qualifications

Article 3, Section 7 of the New York Constitution states: No person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election; if elected a senator or member of assembly at the first election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election. No member of the legislature shall, during the time for which he or she was elected, receive any civil appointment from the governor, the governor and the senate, the legislature or from any city government, to an office which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time.

Impact of redistricting

New York's redistricting process following the 2010 census was tumultuous at the best of times. The state's growth rate was at 2.19%, well below the national rate of 9.7%.[3] The task of redistricting falls to a six person advisory commission known as the Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment (LATFOR). Once they draw up maps, it is up to the full legislature whether to pass them or not.

Prior to the November 2010 elections, a majority of legislators signed a pledge by the activist group NY Uprising, stating that they would support nonpartisan redistricting reform. When the time came to actually implement that pledge, however, most of those who signed ignored the pledge, allowing the process to proceed as usual. LATFOR released proposed maps on January 26, 2012, which Gov.Andrew Cuomo (D) called unacceptable and threaten to veto. In late March, revised proposals were issued, along with a constitutional amendment that would set up a new bipartisan commission on redistricting following the next census in 2020.[4] Cuomo ultimately accepted the maps in exchange for the passage of the constitutional amendment.

List of candidates

New York is one of eight states that have "electoral fusion" -- which allows more than one political party to support a common candidate. This creates a situation where one candidate will appear multiple times on the same ballot, for the same position. Electoral fusion was once widespread across the United States, but is now commonly practiced only in New York.[5]

Opponents of fusion voting argue that the process results in dealmaking to ensure that patronage is rampant.[6] Proponents maintain that fusion voting allows for minor parties to actually make a difference during the election, allowing voters the opportunity to vote for a minority party platform but still affect the general election result.[7]

For the purposes of maintaining uniform listings of candidates across the country, the candidates will be labeled according to the primary party with which they registered. If a candidate also files under a minority party, that party will be listed next to that candidate's name.

Note: Candidates file with either the New York State Board of Elections, New York City Board of Elections, or their county board of elections. Due to this, an initial full list was not available until 32 days after candidates filed.

Note: Richard Cahill said on his blog that he had no intention of running, and that he allowed the county GOP to use his name to keep the nomination open for someone else upon his declining it.[15] As a result, he does not appear on the general candidate list.